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re: Ford, GM, Mercedes come clean on EV demand weakness
Posted on 11/1/23 at 9:12 pm to member12
Posted on 11/1/23 at 9:12 pm to member12
I live in DFW and I’ve noticed a huge increase in EV’s over the last two years.
I think folks are realizing that the charging infrastructure isn’t available right now and it’s not worth it & that charging actually cost money.
I think folks are realizing that the charging infrastructure isn’t available right now and it’s not worth it & that charging actually cost money.
Posted on 11/1/23 at 9:14 pm to Capital Cajun
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I think folks are realizing that the charging infrastructure isn’t available right now and it’s not worth it & that charging actually cost money.
Yeah anyone relying on charging at charging stations etc. Will quickly find out that it's just as expensive if not more expensive than filling up with gas.
You're only going to get charging "savings" charging at home which is what the bulk of ev owners do
Posted on 11/2/23 at 10:21 am to Capital Cajun
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I live in DFW and I’ve noticed a huge increase in EV’s over the last two years.
quote:So folks are realizing the infrastructure isn't available, it's not worth it, and charging actually cost money and their response to this is to...checks notes...go out and buy EVs?
I think folks are realizing that the charging infrastructure isn’t available right now and it’s not worth it & that charging actually cost money.
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